Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Tess: I hope you will post when the surgery is....glad to hear the doc is treating you as a normal:>}....although most know you as a SPECIAL.....I dunno why I thought Em had already made the move....as far as Stacey seems like alot of the oldies don't post as much or as often...guess we have to hope because the are better and have more fun things to do.....Marissa starts spring break this week, and my husband has decided we are goin to galivant all over OK....take her to the Oklahoma aquarium, star gazing at the omniplex(as she loves the skies and wants to be an astronomer and truck driver when she grows up, don't understand the connection there, but at 9 she will probably want to be many other things, before she is finished)...also a trip to an older town that has an Italian heritage..in hopes he finds Italian foods , so his mother does'nt have to keep shipping his comfort food from New York....hoping he does'nt add to much more, cause to much time in the car does'nt make me a happy camper..:>}....hope your weekend is great and hope you will post a S-time and date.....or even better a phone number.....gives me a good excuse to call....LOL......hugs the okie > Dearest Kathi...I haven't heard anything from for a long, long > time. A while back I wrote to the last addy I had but it came back. I > do hope she & little Wyatt are ok. > > Em is still here...things have been rough...it's like she is going > through a second adolescence at times! I love her to pieces, but yikes! > We're still trying to get things arranged with Section 8, and her nanny > job won't start for a little bit yet. > > I saw my bariatric surgeon yesterday. I'm supposed to get a surgery > date and pre-op appointment date on Monday. My doctor is great...he is > very kind, and really knows his stuff. I feel fortunate to have him as > my surgeon. The bariatric support staff is wonderful, too. It's quite > lovely to come in and be seen as " normal " - as all their patients are > either morbidly obese, or were at one time. There is a sense of > camaraderie. This is an experience we " fluffy " ones don't often have at > medical facilities. > > Oodles of Oregon hugs.... > > Tess, the fluffy one! : ) (for now!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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